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So many thanks Matt.

It took quite a few things to come together at the same time.

And I can't thank Matt the photographer enough for his time + a brand new camera.

He even brought along another helper aka Matt who brought his hatchback for Matt Everingham to crouch into.

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^^ One that Matt took a few minutes earlier.

I must say that I love looking at what SAUers have done with their cars!!!

I've already been humbled by the good fortune that this car left Japan without the exporters knowing that it's an N1 > but Iron Chef knew what it was > JapLink Motors at the time was overcommitted with stock > regarded me as someone worthy to take care of this machine. That makes two N1s now that have made their home in Oz - leaving Japanese shores by stealth. Talk to Kristian to see if he can spot something for you!

So, many thanks for your comments Chris, because last night, I opened up my emails to see that Matthew Everingham had finished his work on the N1 > It'll become an A2 size > It goes up on my wall in a nice frame.

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In June, we need to engage Matthew E. to do some more photoshoot nights (if he's willing) - stills or rolling - and SAUers can choose :wub:

I'll be happy to help out.

NB:- The N1 will be on display

1) Jul - SAU.NSW Winter Tech Night

2) Oct - World Time Attack Challenge at the Iron Chef stall.

3) Nov - SAU.NSW Legends Night

Lucky indeed! Can't complain about that ay. Kristian knows what he is talking about.

And that looks fantastic! I think a many people will be quite envious to have that framed on there wall as well. Well done again Terry and another hats off to Matt :)

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